Geography
Across
- 1. (of a slope) rising or falling at a sharp angle
- 4. A winding path, road, river, etc. repeatedly turns in different directions
- 5. an area of land where fruit trees (but not orange trees or other citrus trees) are grown
- 7. water that flows naturally along a fixed route formed by a channel cut into rock or ground, usually at ground level
- 9. covered by or containing mud (= mixture of soil and water)
- 12. the highest, strongest, or best point, value, or level of skill
- 13. slight darkness caused by something blocking the direct light from the sun
- 14. Snow-capped mountains and hills have snow on the top of them
- 16. continuing in one direction without bending or curving
- 18. a route or track between one place and another, or the direction in which something is moving
- 20. If something such as a liquid flows, it moves somewhere in a smooth, continuous way
- 21. the sloping surface of a hill, rather than the level surface at the top of it
- 22. kind and careful not to hurt or upset anyone or anything
- 23. (part of) the side of a hill or mountain
- 24. sloping raised land, especially along the sides of a river
- 25. covered by or containing mud (= mixture of soil and water)
Down
- 2. very high and making people feel respect
- 3. a tall tree with long, thin leaves shaped like needles
- 6. a long, thin stretch of water that is artificially made either for boats to travel along or for taking water from one area to another
- 8. trees that are grown so that the wood from them can be used for building
- 10. covered with trees
- 11. Fertile land or soil produces a lot of healthy plants.
- 13. not deep
- 15. A cultivated person has had a good education and knows a lot about art, books, music, etc.
- 16. the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or wide river
- 17. an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it
- 19. an area, often covered with sand or rocks, where there is very little rain and not many plants
- 20. to cause to fill or become covered with water, especially in a way that causes problems